

Ahead
of
the
release
of
A
Minecraft
Movie
in
a
few
weeks,
the
head-honcho
of
Xbox
seems
to
be
indicating
that
Xbox
intends
on
making
more
movies
and
TV
shows
based
on
its
properties.
“We’re
learning
and
growing
through
this
process,
which
is
giving
us
more
confidence
that
we
should
do
more,”
Spencer
told
Variety
in
an
article
about
the
upcoming
Minecraft
film.
“We
learned
from
doing
‘Halo.’
We
learned
from
doing
‘Fallout.’
So
all
of
these
build
on
themselves.
And
obviously
we’ll
have
a
couple
that
miss.
But
what
I’d
say
to
the
Xbox
community
that
likes
this
work
is,
‘You’re
going
to
see
more,
because
we’re
gaining
confidence
and
we’re
learning
through
this.’”
Thus
far
Xbox’s
foray
into
other
forms
of
media
has
been
mixed.
The
Halo
TV
show
seems
to
have
done
well
by
Paramount’s,
although
its
reception
has
been
very
mixed,
largely
due
its
handling
of
the
source
material.
But
where
Halo
was
not
a
slam
dunk,
Fallout
on
Amazon
has
been
a
massive
success
by
every
possible
standard
–
critics
loved
it,
fans
and
non-fans
alike
had
a
great
time
with
it
and
brought
in
65
million
viewers
in
just
the
first
week.
It
was
so
popular
that
the
various
Fallout
games
say
massive
boosts
in
players,
too.
The
big
question,
of
course,
is
which
IP
Xbox
might
try
to
turn
into
a
movie
or
TV
show?
I
could
easily
see
an
official
Call
of
Duty
movie
being
made,
for
example.
How
about
a
new
DOOM
movie,
this
time
without
the
Rock?
Fable
could
potentially
make
for
an
interesting
TV
show.
And
it
goes
without
saying
that
Gears
of
War
could
be
made
into
something
very
special.